The Riot Grrrl Collection by Lisa Darms and Johanna Fateman (Feminist Press) $34.95 – The Riot Grrrl Collection is an attempt to document the evolution of the Riot Grrrl movement, particularly in the years between 1989 and 1996. Because Riot Grrrl was (and is) both a political and a cultural movement, its output was diverse, including writing, music, performance, film, activism, photography, video, and original art, as well as documentation of activism and performance. This research collection will provide primary resources for scholars who are interested in feminism, punk activism, queer theory, gender theory, DIY culture, and music history.

Zines & Zine-Related
Book of Themes Book #50 by Dan Gleason $3.00 – Don’t miss Dan Gleason and friends here at Quimby’s on July 6th.
My Aim Is True #8 by Carrie $1.00
Tongueswell #1 by Jen T. $1.00
Roethlisberger Castration Society #1 by Jen T. $2.00
This Page is Intentionally Left Blank $5.00
Blotch: Thoughts on Diversity From Middle School Thinkers $1.00
Tributaries #4 $2.00
zines from The Awkward Ladies Club, all $3.00:
Never Date Dudes From the Internet #1 A Response to a Craigslist F4M Ad
Never Finish Grad School #1 Excerpts From My Livejournal 2004-2006
Paper Radio: A Media and Radio Zine issues #11.2 and #12.2 by DJ Frederick $3.00 each
Think About the Bubbles #5 Fears Loves by Joyce Hatton $5.00
Suitable 4 Framin #10 Win 12 $5.00
Silkscreened in Pittsburgh Jan 13 by Georgi $.50
Chomp #3 by Mitsu Sucks $9.00
Alamo Igloo #13 by Herzik $5.00
Sloan Simone Szucs #1 $2.00The The House of Crosses $4.50 – Mingling of narrative memory, urban history and design nerdery, a intro to a former hausterpiece of visionary art in Chicago, the Szewczyk House of Crosses.

Fiction
Taipei by Tao Lin $14.95
Hologram For the King by Dave Eggers $15.95 – Now in soft cover.

Mayhem, Miscreants, Memoirs, Music & Misc
The Big Book of Magic 1400s-1950s by Noel Daniel (Taschen) $69.99
Big Star: The Story of Rocks Forgotten Band by Rob Jovanovic (Jawbone Press) $19.95 – The Revised and Updated Edition.
Ascent of the A Word: Assholism the First Sixty Years by Geoffrey Nunberg $14.99
Freeloading: How Our Insatiable Hunger for Free Content Starves Creativity by Chris Ruen (OR Books) $20.00
End of the World by Reverend Billy (aka Bill Talen) (OR Books) $12.00 – The founder of the Church of Stop Shopping muses on the apocalypse.
Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet by Julian Assange et al. (OR Books) $16.00 – Founder of WikiLeaks and peers discuss the future of the internet.
How to Build an Android: The True Story of Philip K Dick’s Robotic Resurrection by David F. Dufty $16.00 – In this remarkable behind-the-scenes narrative, David F. Dufty follows a group of scientists on their mission to create “Phil,” a life-size android of famed science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. We witness the obstacles the scientists encounter and the innovative solutions they apply to overcome them. The fact that the subject Phil was built to mimic was a man notoriously paranoid and fascinated by artificial intelligence colors the story all the way to its unforgettable end, when the robot’s head goes missing, never to be seen again. A riveting story that will capture science enthusiasts and general readers alike, How to Build An Android traces the line where artificial intelligence and humans collide. Now in soft cover.Politics & Revolution
Beautiful Trouble: The Toolbox For Revolution From the People Who Brought You the Yes Men and Billionaires For Bush by Andrew Boyd and Dave Oswald Mitchell (OR Books) $13.00 – New Pocket Edition.